Our professional development programs empower women in emergency medicine to thrive as leaders, advocates, and clinicians. Stay tuned for events and in person gatherings.
Our “Champions of Change” program for medical students will train future leaders to drive change within their medical schools, healthcare institutions, specialty communities, and public policy.
Through specialized training modules, we will equip students with leadership, advocacy, and practical skills to improve reproductive healthcare while addressing systemic barriers like healthcare inequities and restrictive laws.
The Physician Outreach & Education Program by FemInEM is designed to support emergency medicine physicians with timely, evidence-based education on reproductive healthcare- and we are starting in Texas.
In today’s challenging environment, many doctors are navigating uncertainty around what care is permissible — resulting in delays, confusion, and preventable harm. We’re here to bridge that gap with clear, actionable education rooted in clinical best practices and legal updates.

femInPEM: Women, Advocates, and Allies Working in Pediatric Emergency Medicine ™
fem in PEM is a one-of-a-kind conference designed to bring together allies and advocates committed to advancing women in pediatric emergency medicine (PEM). Our mission is to spotlight the challenges women face in the field, share solutions, and drive progress toward greater equity and professional growth.
Join us for this dynamic one-day event on October 17, 2025, featuring a powerful keynote address, TED-style personal storytelling, interactive breakout sessions, and creative networking experiences you won’t find anywhere else.
Our state-based reproductive healthcare working groups bring together emergency physicians in similar practice environments to share resources, exchange best practices, and develop regionally tailored strategies.
By fostering collaboration at the state level, these groups ensure a coordinated approach to advancing reproductive healthcare and supporting practitioners in complex healthcare settings.
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